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Since the 1960s, Europe has developed adiversified network of agencies and institutesin parallel with the political dynamics of theTreaty of Rome (1957). Recently, the EuropeanCommission has launched a debate about thefuture of European R&D policy. This has, inturn, highlighted the importance of researchinfrastructures in European science. Thispaper discusses the achievements of Europe'smultilateral approach in this domain, andsuggests guidelines for future policy.
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Papon, P. European Scientific Cooperation and Research Infrastructures: Past Tendencies and Future Prospects. Minerva 42, 61–76 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MINE.0000017700.63978.4a
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MINE.0000017700.63978.4a